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vintagerocker69 · 10 days ago
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Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards Backstage with his Fender Sunburst Stratrocaster during the US 1972 STP Tour. Promoting "Exile on the Main Street"
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maisiesbike · 11 months ago
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Jurassic franchise as tumblr/twitter quotes
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bluesrocknrollingstones · 16 days ago
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Charlie , Keith , Andrew, Jack Nitzsche , Stu, Nona Hendryx and Mick , 1965
Photos by Gered Mankowitz
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jonesbrianshining · 1 month ago
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Mick Taylor behind him Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ian Stewart - Hyde Park on 5 July 1969
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waugh-bao · 9 months ago
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Keith’s Diary (January, 1963 entries)
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catis15 · 6 months ago
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I'm not completely sure if the timelines match up, but my personal theory is that Bens mystery girlfriend is Maisie Lockwood from the movie series.
I think it'd be a cool way to merge the two series at least. Especially because I would love to see both casts working together :))
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tiredfinch · 3 months ago
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literally just buddies... they are just pals:,)
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presumablystrange · 22 days ago
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The Stones at the Top of the Pops
Stu replaced Bill on this tv performance
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spilladabalia · 6 months ago
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Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll
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rolloroberson · 5 months ago
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The Rolling Stones - Neighbours
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vintagerocker69 · 6 months ago
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Rolling Stones Guitarist Mick Taylor recording in the basement at Nellcote, 1971 for Exile on the Main Street.
©Dominique Tarlé
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maisiesbike · 11 months ago
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Jurassic franchise as whatever quotes pt.3
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bluesrocknrollingstones · 3 months ago
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pics by Gered Mankowitz , I got more to share!
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rebelacrobat · 1 year ago
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waugh-bao · 7 months ago
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"We just got hold of Charlie one night and said, ‘That's it, you're in, you're doing it,’ Stewart says.
Aside from his musical proficiency, Watts was wanted because he shared a similar sense of humor with Richards. Stewart saw this as a tremendous asset.
"With Charlie we were thinking about the atmosphere in the band. In the carly days I thought Keith might be an awkward person to get to know," Stewart says. "I’d watch Keith with other people, and he always seemed to back away a bit. But he and Charlie were a fuckin' comedy team. They had a dual sense of humor."
Jagger agrees that the addition of Watts greatly added to the camaraderie within the band.
"We had the advantage that Keith and I both get along very well with Charlie. The fact that there's three of us who get along so well," Jagger stresses, "is very important."
In addition to Watts's easygoing temperament, Jagger was equally amused and impressed with his jazzier image.
"We all thought Charlie was very kind of hip because he had jackets and shirts," Jagger laughs. "Because he was working in an advertising agency, he was very different. It was good for the band to have someone who was sort of sharp. And we were glad he had experiences with jazz people."
(From Keith Richards by Barbara Charone, 1979)
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myvinylplaylist · 10 months ago
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The Rolling Stones: Aftermath (1966)
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2019 Vinyl Reissue
Cover Design: Sandy Beach
Photography: Guy Webster, Jerrold Schatzberg
Decca Records
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